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Letter from Jane Williams to Marianne Williams, ca. 1838

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  • Description

    Regarding the health and progress of Mrs Williams [Marianne] sons and daughters, Marianne, Edward, and Samuel, who were with their Aunt and Uncle Jane and William Williams for the purpose of their education. She then writes of turning a kilt into frocks for her daughters, Mary and Jane as well as a cloak for Leonard. She remarks how the growing boys Thomas, John, and James rapidly outgrew their trousers, jackets, and shoes.

    Written on a 'Wednesday Morning.' Partially cross-written.

  • Other Id

    14410 (Presto content ID)

    MS-1991-75-721 (Reference Number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Letter from Jane Williams to Marianne Williams, ca. 1838
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1783-1963
  • Physical Description

    4pp on 1 leaf ; 203mm x 325mm Folded to 203mm x 163mm.

  • Language
    English
  • Collection
  • Level of Current Record
    Child
  • Is Part Of
  • Public Access Text

    [Keywords: Correspondence, Colonialism, Missionary Women, Missionary Wives, Missionary Families, Missionary Schools]

  • Subject Notes
    Jane Williams (nee Nelson � 1801-1896) was the wife of William Williams, and a force for Missionary work in her own right. Trained as a school teacher, she taught Maori women and girls the art of domestic 'English' life. During her husbands frequent absences, Jane managed the day to day running of their mission. She is remembered as a bright, intelligent, courageous and cheerful soul.
    [Further reading: Faith and Farming: The legacy of Henry Williams and William Williams. pg. 275]
  • Last Update
    07 Dec 2023
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